US20100133068A1 - Device for Transporting and Shaking Blanks - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to a device for transporting and shaking blanks, in particular of stone blanks, supported on pallets or similar support bodies, comprising a shaking station with a shaking table, comprising a feeding conveyor arranged upstream of the shaking station in the transport direction of the blanks, and a discharge conveyor arranged downstream of the shaking station in the transport direction of the blanks, wherein the feeding conveyor and the discharge conveyor each have a liftable and lowerable transport frame each movable back and forth by a drive in a translatory fashion for transporting the pallets.
- Devices of the aforementioned kind of a conventional configuration have transport frames, feeding conveyors and discharge conveyors that, in the area of the shaking table, are responsible for the transport of the pallets to the shaking table (feeding conveyor) and the further transport of the still wet but already shaken blanks to further manufacturing steps and storage.
- a predetermined number of pallets that are correlated with the manufacture must be transported.
- the transport frames are moved back and forth by a drive in such a way that they are moved by a certain intermittent transport distance in the transport direction of the blanks, are then lowered for a return transport movement opposite to the transport direction of the blanks, and then, in a subsequent movement in the transport direction, can lift the pallets again and transport them farther relative to a static frame.
- Such a device has correlated therewith a certain number of pallets.
- the intermittent transport distances of the transport frames that are being moved back and forth of the feeding conveyor as well as of the discharge conveyor are identical in order to be able to transport and shake continuously.
- the device of the aforementioned kind is characterized in that the drives of the transport frames of the feeding conveyor and of the discharge conveyor are adjustable to an identical intermittent transport frame distance and an intermittent transport frame distance in a ratio of 2:1 relative to one another and that on the transport frame of the discharge conveyor in areas adjacent to the shaking station a support can be provided that raises the discharge conveyor's receiving surface for a pallet and has a support height that is aligned approximately with the table top surface of the shaking table of the shaking station.
- a device for transporting and shaking of blanks supported on pallets or similar support bodies is provided with which, with great safety in regard to damage of the blanks, an empty pallet can be pushed underneath a pallet that is loaded with blanks.
- the loaded pallet is pushed onto an empty pallet in the area of the discharge conveyor, no unnecessary capacity is tied up in future storage.
- the blanks are carried by two pallets so that also, in case of lifting, the bending tendency of these pallets is reduced. In this way, the risk of hairline fracture formation in the blanks is reduced.
- the adjoining receiving surface of the support frame of the discharge conveyor is provided with a reduced height that is selected based on the height of a pallet and a draw plate that possibly is to be arranged on a lower pallet; selection is such that the height of a lower pallet with draw plate arranged thereon, or even without draw plate, is substantially aligned with the support so that it is ensured that without any height differences a pallet can be pushed onto another in the area of the discharge conveyor.
- the drives of the transport frame of the feeding conveyor and the drive of the transport frame of the discharge conveyor are designed to be adjustable in such a way that in case of doubling of the pallets relative to one another an intermittent transport distance in a ratio of 2:1 can be adjusted.
- an intermittent transport distance of 2,700 mm movement length in the direction of the shaking table of the shaking station of the support frame of the feeding conveyor is adjusted while the support frame of the discharge conveyor for such a cycle has only a movement length and thus an intermittent transport distance of 1,350 mm.
- the support is to be removed and in particular to be added to the transport frame of the discharge conveyor in the subsequent position to the static frame or it can be lowered in another embodiment variant so that for the transport frame of the discharge conveyor with regard to the height again a level can be adjusted that takes into consideration that each pallet is to be loaded with blanks.
- the intermittent transport distances of the transport frames of the feeding conveyor and of the discharge conveyor are then adjusted by means of the drives such that they correspond to one another and are, for example, 1,350 mm.
- FIG. 1 a side view of an embodiment of a device for transporting and shaking the blank on pallets
- FIG. 2 a view according to section line A-A in FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 3 a schematic embodiment of the discharge conveyor A in a side view
- FIG. 3 a an illustration in analogy to FIG. 3 of an alternative embodiment
- FIG. 4 a view according to section line B-B in FIG. 3 ;
- FIG. 5 a view according to the line C-C in FIG. 3 .
- FIG. 1 shows the device in the area of the feeding conveyor Z that is arranged in the transport direction upstream of the shaking station R.
- the feeding conveyor Z has a frame 5 ( FIG. 2 ) on which pallet guides 6 are arranged that delimit the pallets 1 and 2 at their lateral edges at a spacing thereto.
- the frame 5 extends on both sides below the pallet 1 or 2 .
- a transport frame 7 is provided on both sides. This transport frame 7 is driven by means of a drive 20 and a drive belt 22 guided across a drive pulley 21 by means of the attachment 24 in such a way that it is moved back and forth. For this purpose, a further deflection pulley 23 is provided.
- lifting arms 10 are provided that each carry at the upper end a roller that is forced from below against the transport frame 7 .
- the oppositely positioned lifting arms 10 are connected to one another by a tie rod 11 wherein by means of a lifting cylinder 12 ( FIG. 1 ) this lifting rod is to be actuated for the purpose of adjusting the corresponding lifting arms.
- the transport frame 7 can be lifted and can then be moved relative to the frame 5 in transport direction until a corresponding pallet 1 or 2 can be placed onto the shaking table 18 that is supported at 27 .
- the length of the advancing movement during one cycle i.e., the forward movement in transport direction T of the device, is referred to in the following as intermittent transport distance and is adjustable by means of motor 20 .
- This is an intermittent transport distance with which a pallet can be placed onto the shaking table 18 from its prior positioning as a pallet upstream of the shaking table 18 .
- the transport frame has at its leading end a projecting plate with which a pallet can be pushed off the shaking table.
- the shaking table 18 is provided with corresponding openings that can be penetrated by the parts of the transport frame 7 so that a finish-shaken pallet 1 or 2 with the blanks 3 is pushed during a transport movement of the transport frame 7 off the shaking table and is transferred onto the discharge conveyor (A) arranged downstream and to be explained in the following in more detail.
- a guide roller 19 is provided at the front end of the support frame 7 and in the rear area there is a catch 25 and a pallet stop 26 .
- stacked (doubled pallets) can be separated from one another such that the stacked pallets 1 and 2 (shown to the left in FIG. 1 ) are again individualized.
- the intermittent transport distance of the feeding conveyor Z shall be adjusted to 2,700 mm.
- FIG. 3 and FIG. 3 a show embodiments of a conveyor A of the device according to the invention.
- the parts that are acting in the same way are identified by same reference numerals as in the feeding conveyor Z.
- a pallet 2 is pushed onto the pallet 1 that is not loaded with blanks 3 .
- the present invention has provided measures with which the pallet 2 provided with blanks 3 is pushed in continuous operation onto the pallet 1 without being lifted. Lifting could cause e.g. hairline fractures in the blanks 3 since they are still in the wet state, which leads to severe quality losses of the finished stones.
- the support frame 7 is moveable up and down by means of arms 10 , the lifting or pressure cylinders 12 , and a tie or pull rod 11 .
- the static frame 5 is provided on which the pallets are to be deposited when the support frame 7 is lowered and returned into its initial position for a subsequent transport stroke. In the position of the lifting arms 10 shown in FIG. 3 , the transport frame 7 is lifted into its highest position (12 o'clock positioned of the lifting arms 10 ).
- FIG. 3 a it is indicated that the transport frame 7 has been lowered (2 o'clock position of the lifting arms 10 ).
- the parts of the feeding conveyor that penetrate the shaking table 18 and that push the blanks processed on the shaking table or an empty pallet 1 into a position that is within the area 7 . 1 adjacent to the shaking table 18 .
- the transport frame 7 is provided in this area adjacent to the shaking table 18 with a support 4 in the shape of a glide rail ( FIG. 3 ) or a support 4 with lifting cylinders 4 . 1 provided underneath ( FIG. 3 a ). This support 4 or the support together with the lifting cylinders 4 .
- the feeding device has a carriage 14 , a guide 15 , and a lifting cylinder 16 and is arranged on both sides of the discharge conveyor A.
- the doubling of the pallets is extremely simple by means of the device according to the invention and can be done automatically in the shaking and transport process.
- the intermittent transport distance of the conveyor A is adjusted with the drive provided thereat to half the intermittent transport distance of the feeding conveyor, in the example to 1,350 mm.
- the intermittent transport distance of e.g. 1,350 mm is adjusted also at the feeding conveyor Z when all pallets 1 , 2 are loaded with blanks 3 .
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- The invention relates to a device for transporting and shaking blanks, in particular of stone blanks, supported on pallets or similar support bodies, comprising a shaking station with a shaking table, comprising a feeding conveyor arranged upstream of the shaking station in the transport direction of the blanks, and a discharge conveyor arranged downstream of the shaking station in the transport direction of the blanks, wherein the feeding conveyor and the discharge conveyor each have a liftable and lowerable transport frame each movable back and forth by a drive in a translatory fashion for transporting the pallets.
- Devices of the aforementioned kind of a conventional configuration have transport frames, feeding conveyors and discharge conveyors that, in the area of the shaking table, are responsible for the transport of the pallets to the shaking table (feeding conveyor) and the further transport of the still wet but already shaken blanks to further manufacturing steps and storage. In this connection, a predetermined number of pallets that are correlated with the manufacture must be transported. The transport frames are moved back and forth by a drive in such a way that they are moved by a certain intermittent transport distance in the transport direction of the blanks, are then lowered for a return transport movement opposite to the transport direction of the blanks, and then, in a subsequent movement in the transport direction, can lift the pallets again and transport them farther relative to a static frame. Such a device has correlated therewith a certain number of pallets. The intermittent transport distances of the transport frames that are being moved back and forth of the feeding conveyor as well as of the discharge conveyor are identical in order to be able to transport and shake continuously.
- However, in many applications the number of pallets assigned to the device is too large so that, for example, only every other pallet is loaded with blanks. This has the result in conventional devices that the future empty pallets must be removed from the system and must be intermittently stored for future use. However, the correlated expenditure is great. When in conventional devices this expenditure is saved, half of the transported pallets must be entrained empty and transported to the associated storage locations. This unnecessarily ties up storage capacity.
- It is an object of the present invention to further develop a device of the aforementioned kind for transporting and shaking blanks supported on pallets or similar support bodies in such a way that pallets that are not needed are handled in such a way that they can be positioned underneath another loaded pallet without there being the risk of damaging the blanks supported on this pallet.
- For solving this object, the device of the aforementioned kind is characterized in that the drives of the transport frames of the feeding conveyor and of the discharge conveyor are adjustable to an identical intermittent transport frame distance and an intermittent transport frame distance in a ratio of 2:1 relative to one another and that on the transport frame of the discharge conveyor in areas adjacent to the shaking station a support can be provided that raises the discharge conveyor's receiving surface for a pallet and has a support height that is aligned approximately with the table top surface of the shaking table of the shaking station.
- In this way, a device for transporting and shaking of blanks supported on pallets or similar support bodies is provided with which, with great safety in regard to damage of the blanks, an empty pallet can be pushed underneath a pallet that is loaded with blanks. When the loaded pallet is pushed onto an empty pallet in the area of the discharge conveyor, no unnecessary capacity is tied up in future storage. Upon further advancing movement there is the additional advantage that the blanks are carried by two pallets so that also, in case of lifting, the bending tendency of these pallets is reduced. In this way, the risk of hairline fracture formation in the blanks is reduced. It is also important that, because of the support, such a level of the receiving surface can be adjusted at the support frame of the discharge conveyor that the receiving surface of the support frame of the discharge conveyor is aligned with the table top surface of the shaking table. The adjoining receiving surface of the support frame of the discharge conveyor is provided with a reduced height that is selected based on the height of a pallet and a draw plate that possibly is to be arranged on a lower pallet; selection is such that the height of a lower pallet with draw plate arranged thereon, or even without draw plate, is substantially aligned with the support so that it is ensured that without any height differences a pallet can be pushed onto another in the area of the discharge conveyor.
- In order to ensure that a continuous operation is possible even for the desired doubling of the pallets, the drives of the transport frame of the feeding conveyor and the drive of the transport frame of the discharge conveyor are designed to be adjustable in such a way that in case of doubling of the pallets relative to one another an intermittent transport distance in a ratio of 2:1 can be adjusted. This means that in the transport direction the transport frame of the feeding conveyor performs a translatory movement that is oriented in the transport direction and is twice as large as a transport movement oriented in the same direction of the transport frame of the discharge conveyor. In practice, for example, an intermittent transport distance of 2,700 mm movement length in the direction of the shaking table of the shaking station of the support frame of the feeding conveyor is adjusted while the support frame of the discharge conveyor for such a cycle has only a movement length and thus an intermittent transport distance of 1,350 mm.
- When the device is to be operated such that the pallets are not doubled, the support is to be removed and in particular to be added to the transport frame of the discharge conveyor in the subsequent position to the static frame or it can be lowered in another embodiment variant so that for the transport frame of the discharge conveyor with regard to the height again a level can be adjusted that takes into consideration that each pallet is to be loaded with blanks. The intermittent transport distances of the transport frames of the feeding conveyor and of the discharge conveyor are then adjusted by means of the drives such that they correspond to one another and are, for example, 1,350 mm.
- With regard to further advantageous embodiments, reference is being had to further dependent claims, the following description, and the drawing. The drawing shows in:
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FIG. 1 a side view of an embodiment of a device for transporting and shaking the blank on pallets; -
FIG. 2 a view according to section line A-A inFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 3 a schematic embodiment of the discharge conveyor A in a side view; -
FIG. 3 a an illustration in analogy toFIG. 3 of an alternative embodiment; -
FIG. 4 a view according to section line B-B inFIG. 3 ; and -
FIG. 5 a view according to the line C-C inFIG. 3 . -
FIG. 1 shows the device in the area of the feeding conveyor Z that is arranged in the transport direction upstream of the shaking station R. The feeding conveyor Z has a frame 5 (FIG. 2 ) on whichpallet guides 6 are arranged that delimit thepallets frame 5 extends on both sides below thepallet transport frame 7 is provided on both sides. Thistransport frame 7 is driven by means of adrive 20 and adrive belt 22 guided across adrive pulley 21 by means of theattachment 24 in such a way that it is moved back and forth. For this purpose, afurther deflection pulley 23 is provided. In order to realize the translatory back and forth movement, liftingarms 10 are provided that each carry at the upper end a roller that is forced from below against thetransport frame 7. The oppositely positioned liftingarms 10 are connected to one another by atie rod 11 wherein by means of a lifting cylinder 12 (FIG. 1 ) this lifting rod is to be actuated for the purpose of adjusting the corresponding lifting arms. By means of the liftingarms 10 thetransport frame 7 can be lifted and can then be moved relative to theframe 5 in transport direction until acorresponding pallet motor 20. This is an intermittent transport distance with which a pallet can be placed onto the shaking table 18 from its prior positioning as a pallet upstream of the shaking table 18. The transport frame has at its leading end a projecting plate with which a pallet can be pushed off the shaking table. For this purpose, the shaking table 18 is provided with corresponding openings that can be penetrated by the parts of thetransport frame 7 so that a finish-shakenpallet blanks 3 is pushed during a transport movement of thetransport frame 7 off the shaking table and is transferred onto the discharge conveyor (A) arranged downstream and to be explained in the following in more detail. At the front end of the support frame 7 aguide roller 19 is provided and in the rear area there is acatch 25 and apallet stop 26. By means of thispallet stop 26 stacked (doubled pallets) can be separated from one another such that thestacked pallets 1 and 2 (shown to the left inFIG. 1 ) are again individualized. In the illustrated embodiment, the intermittent transport distance of the feeding conveyor Z shall be adjusted to 2,700 mm. -
FIG. 3 andFIG. 3 a show embodiments of a conveyor A of the device according to the invention. The parts that are acting in the same way are identified by same reference numerals as in the feeding conveyor Z. In the front area of the discharge conveyor A apallet 2 is pushed onto thepallet 1 that is not loaded withblanks 3. In order to be able to realize this continuously without interruption and without lifting of a pallet, the present invention has provided measures with which thepallet 2 provided withblanks 3 is pushed in continuous operation onto thepallet 1 without being lifted. Lifting could cause e.g. hairline fractures in theblanks 3 since they are still in the wet state, which leads to severe quality losses of the finished stones. In other regards, thesupport frame 7 is moveable up and down by means ofarms 10, the lifting orpressure cylinders 12, and a tie orpull rod 11. Moreover, thestatic frame 5 is provided on which the pallets are to be deposited when thesupport frame 7 is lowered and returned into its initial position for a subsequent transport stroke. In the position of the liftingarms 10 shown inFIG. 3 , thetransport frame 7 is lifted into its highest position (12 o'clock positioned of the lifting arms 10). - In
FIG. 3 a, on the other hand, it is indicated that thetransport frame 7 has been lowered (2 o'clock position of the lifting arms 10). Not illustrated in detail are the parts of the feeding conveyor that penetrate the shaking table 18 and that push the blanks processed on the shaking table or anempty pallet 1 into a position that is within the area 7.1 adjacent to the shaking table 18. This is thepallet 1 at the beginning of the stretch of the discharge conveyor A. Thetransport frame 7 is provided in this area adjacent to the shaking table 18 with asupport 4 in the shape of a glide rail (FIG. 3 ) or asupport 4 with lifting cylinders 4.1 provided underneath (FIG. 3 a). This support 4 or the support together with the lifting cylinders 4.1 is designed or adjusted such that the receiving level is aligned with the level of the table of the shaking table 18 so that thepallet 2, illustrated on the shaking table in the illustrations, with a subsequent pushing-out movement of the feeding conveyor Z is moved into this area 7.1; at the same time thepallet 1 that is located there is moved into the position that is adjacent in the transport direction and thus to the right in the drawing, where the drawing shows the second pallet. The subsequent stroke can then push the illustratedpallet 2 on the shaking table 18 past thesupport 4 ofFIG. 3 orFIG. 3 a directly onto thepallet 1 as a result of the height difference. Prior to this, by means of lateral feeding devices (FIG. 5 ) adraw plate 13 is to be inserted. The feeding device has acarriage 14, aguide 15, and alifting cylinder 16 and is arranged on both sides of the discharge conveyor A. - The doubling of the pallets is extremely simple by means of the device according to the invention and can be done automatically in the shaking and transport process. The intermittent transport distance of the conveyor A is adjusted with the drive provided thereat to half the intermittent transport distance of the feeding conveyor, in the example to 1,350 mm. The intermittent transport distance of e.g. 1,350 mm is adjusted also at the feeding conveyor Z when all
pallets blanks 3.
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